
Google has unveiled its latest update to Gemini 3 Deep Think, pushing boundaries in solving modern challenges across science, research, and engineering.
The company blog stated that “We updated Gemini 3 Deep Think in close collaboration with scientists and researchers to tackle complex scientific challenges—where tasks often lack clear boundaries or a single correct solution, and data is incomplete.”
Rutgers mathematician Lisa Carbone, who works on complex mathematical structures, used the new Deep Think to review a highly technical mathematics paper and found a tiny mistake that even experts overlooked. Meanwhile, it was used by Duke University’s Wang Lab to optimize fabrication techniques for complex crystal growth in order to potentially discover semiconductor materials.

Deep Think has been tested in rigorous academic benchmarks, scoring 48.4% on “Humanity’s Last Exam” without tools, 84.6% on ARC-AGI-2 puzzles, attaining an Elo of 3455 on Codeforces for competitive programming challenges, and gold-medal level performance on the International Math Olympiad 2025.
The company also stated that it excelled in other fields, not just mathematics and competitive coding. Additionally, users can now turn a sketch into ready-to-3D-print files.
The updated Gemini 3 Deep Think is available to Google Ultra subscribers and the Gemini API through early access.

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